The Sixers would surpass two other irrelevant teams in this city very quickly with the #1 pick.
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Originally posted by Snakebitten View Post17.1 points a game his freshman year shows enough potential for me. There's a reason he's projected to go #1. It's not just his defense.
A player that doesn't realize the importance of playing defense never does it for me. Parker is not a bad consolation prize but I want the player with the biggest upside."You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails
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Originally posted by J_Cuz31 View PostSecond, Parker stats dwarf wiggins stats in almost every facet of the game including defense. So why is one players stats easy to ignore but the other guys lesser statistical accomplishments proof of future success?
Wiggins- 17.1 PPG, 44.8 FG%, 34.1 3PT FG %
I like them both, but to say Parker's stats "dwarf" Wiggins is incorrect. Parker came in to college the more developed offensive player and still only averaged slightly better numbers than Wiggins.
As far as defense, the athleticism that Wiggins possess makes him an ideal candidate for an elite perimeter defender. Parker just doesn't have that kind of athleticism. That's not to say Wiggins is guaranteed to develop into a lockdown defender like Kobe in his prime, and that's not to say that Parker will be the worst defender in the league…Wiggins just has a better shot (on athleticism alone) at become a defensive star.Last edited by Sect 236; 05-19-2014, 04:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Irish George View Postnot Wiggins. Have seen them both several times and I just think Parker has more guts and basketball smarts and Wiggins has more raw talent. I always want to go with the guy who seems to be the harder worker, at least based on what I have seen.
Both of them came up kind of small in the tournament.
I'm predicting the Sixers get the #2 pick. The question is..who does Milwaukee (or much less likely some other team) take at #1.
Now if the Sixers fall below #2, I think their strategy of tanking will be a failure.
This guy's analysis is pretty interesting:
http://deanondraft.com/2014/02/14/an...ordinary-body/
I like Brett Brown and I think he'd do a great job developing Wiggins, which is why I prefer him. I'd be perfectly happy with Parker, though. As long as they're in the top 3, I think they'll be fine...I think Wiggins and Embiid will be the first two picked. If they're picking third and both Wiggins and Parker are off the board, things will get interesting. Do they think Embiid or Exum can play along with what they've already got? Do they got best available regardless of what's already on the roster?
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No they wouldn't
The Sixers couldn't even sell out playoff games when Dr. J was on the team.
Maybe they'd get a few more fannies in the seats, but that's about it.John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
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The best player in the NBA travels more than anyone. If you only see stats, than McDermott should be Top 3. I brought up Wiggins stats because for some odd reason you think Wiggins can 'never create his own shot'. There's a reason most have Wiggins ahead of Parker including Hinkie. I'll take my chances with the majority.
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Originally posted by Sect 236 View PostYou're saying they call traveling more in the NBA?
Now, I know about the fact that NBA officials allow traveling in the sense that player's carry the ball fairly often and the NBA is liberal with crossover dribbling and the hop step move when players drive to the basket. I concede that point. But I find it hard to believe that the NBA will, all of a sudden, allow one guy to routinely studder step his pivot foot just because they are lenient about these other things. And the thing about that studder step move is that it creates space for the step back jumper. If you eliminate the immensely illegal studder step then Wiggins can't cloak his step back jumper. Now he is strictly and off-the-ball perimeter player which is what I expect him to be at the next level."You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails
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By all means.
This board is a microcosm of the TriState area and how sports are viewed and supported.
But don't let the fact I mentioned get in the way of your dumbassed statement.John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
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Originally posted by Snakebitten View PostI brought up Wiggins stats because for some odd reason you think Wiggins can 'never create his own shot'. There's a reason most have Wiggins ahead of Parker including Hinkie. I'll take my chances with the majority.
I understand he has decent stats but, game-for-game they really weren't that impressive. He had one dominant 41-point outburst against West Virginia (in a weird game where a miserable West Virginia team jumped out to a big lead over Kansas and Kansas then woke up and decided to blow them out) but other than that his numbers really weren't better than Wayne Selden's most of the time.
I didn't watch Parker play as much but from what I saw he is very productive with the basketball in his hands and that is usually the talent which suggests success at the next level.
Lastly, can you reference where you saw that Hinkie has Wiggins rated over Parker? I believe this is just another instance of you talking out your ass but if not I'd like to see where you got that."You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails
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Been a basketball fan longer than a hockey fan.
Of course you don't address the fact about non-sellouts in playoff games when the Sixers had perhaps their best team of all time.
Then, you don't deal in facts often.
Sixers will always be at best number 3 in the city.John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
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I've watched him just as much as you have, and neither of us is an expert. Even the experts can't agree on how good Wiggins will or won't be.
I like Wiggins more than Parker because Wiggins' weaknesses are all teachable. The otherworldly athleticism he has is not something that can be taught and if refines his game (which a 19 year old kid probably will do) he will be a better all around player than Parker.
Parker is a great consolation, but Andrew Wiggins is without a doubt the top prize.
"Struggles to create his own shot. Not the purest shooter. Doesn't have a great handle yet. Good vision and a great facilitator for a SF."
That was the scouting report on Paul George coming out. Sounds a lot like Wiggins.Last edited by Sect 236; 05-19-2014, 07:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Sect 236 View PostThat was the scouting report on Paul George coming out. Sounds a lot like Wiggins.
You could also say the same thing about Parker cause I remember pundits calling Karl Malone and Charles Barkley consolation prizes because allegedly they"didn't have an NBA body, played below the rim and had limited upside."
All things considered you go with the better basketball player and here there is no doubt and no question that Jabari Parker is a better basketball player than Andrew Wiggins."You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails
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